Sea Freight vs. Air Freight: What’s Best for Food Exporters?

Published on June 27, 2025 at 8:48 PM

Choosing between sea and air freight affects your cost, delivery time, and product quality. Here’s how to decide which option suits your exports best.

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1. Sea Freight – Best for Large & Non-Perishable Shipments

  • 💰 Lower cost per unit

  • 🐢 Longer delivery times (2–6 weeks)

  • 📦 Ideal for: grains, canned foods, bulk shipments

2. Air Freight – Best for Speed & Perishables

  • Much faster (2–7 days)

  • 💸 More expensive

  • ❄️ Ideal for: seafood, fresh meat, urgent deliveries

3. Factors to Consider

  • Shelf life of product

  • Customer demand/speed

  • Export volume

  • Budget and insurance

  • Importer requirements

4. Combining Both Methods
Some exporters use air freight for first shipments and sea freight for regular stock once demand stabilizes.

Conclusion:
There’s no one-size-fits-all solution — but at Global Trade Solution, we help you evaluate all the variables and choose the most efficient, cost-effective shipping strategy.

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